12 Almond-Shaped Nail Designs for Your Next Manicure

The classic shape elongates nails and narrows fingers for the ultimate chic girl mani.

<p>Courtesy of charsgelnails_ / Instagram</p>

Courtesy of charsgelnails_ / Instagram

It’s not just about polish colors and nail art: The shape of your nails can make all the difference when it comes to finding your perfect manicure. And while rounded, squoval, and even stiletto shapes all have their moments, there’s something about almond-shaped nails that we keep coming back to. The slightly pointed tips elongate the nail while the narrowing U-shape makes fingers look delicate and slender. Chic but with a touch of edge, we’re all about that oval silhouette reminiscent of its namesake.

While those with naturally shorter nails may need to use acrylics or extensions to achieve that perfect almond shape, it’s worth the effort. Need proof? Scroll on for 12 screenshot-worthy manicures that make the ultimate case for nut-inspired nails.

Classic Nude

There’s something about an elongated almond shape that makes elevates even the simplest of manicures. Case in point? This blushed nude hue, which feels seriously chic paired with the classic nail shape.

Icy Tips

Life reflects art—and so does your manicure. Take inspiration from the chilly weather with these ombré icy nails. Plus, we love the added silver snowflake dots. To recreate from home, start with a nude base and let dry. Using a triangle makeup sponge—you can grab an 100-pack from Amazon for $9—blot white polish along the upper third of the nail. Finally, use a toothpick to add a couple silver dots throughout.

Pop of Pink

If minimalist manis are more your speed, we love this understated approach. The curved line adds a nice contrast and pop of color, while the hooked end complements the almond shaped nails.

Chrome

It’s no secret chrome nails have been having a mega moment, largely thanks to Hailey Bieber and her many glazed manis. You can go for any color of your choosing, but we’re particularly fond of this pale baby pink and the subtle silver-y effect of the finish.

Fine China

We could stare at these intricate details of these fine China-inspired nails for hours—the longer you look, the more impressive they get. And while most of us may not be able to recreate these nails on our own, think of them as the ultimate test for the bonafide DIY pro or at-home mani master.

Glitter Gradient

For a manicure that’s fun but still understated, we love this glitter gradient design. While this particular shade was unfortunately limited edition, you can get a similar effect using Butter London’s Patent Shine 10X Nail Lacquer in All You Need Is Love ($18). To recreate, start with a nude base coat like the OPI Infinite Shine Long-Wear Nail Polish in The Beige of Reason ($13.99) before adding the sparkly polish to the tips, focusing the product along the edge of the nail.

Le Avocat

It’s a French avocado…get it!? By adapting the classic French tip, the design emphasizes the almond shape while elongating the nails. Plus, we love the triple tip for an added twist on a French.

Mix and Match

Sometimes, more is more. We can’t stop thinking about this mix-and-match manicure. Best of all, it’s endlessly customizable—swap out the animal prints for your favorite designs or replace the flower with a multicolored French tip.

Put On a Happy Face

Fight off the winter blues with happy hands like these. Between the chrome base, neon smiley faces, and sparkle details, you can’t be sad when you’re rocking these nails.

Bejeweled

Channel Taylor Swift with bejeweled almond nails. We love the little sun bursts surrounding each gem—it’s a tiny detail that makes a big difference. If you’re going more of a monochrome moment, opt for silver gems instead.

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